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-In category **5.D.1**, __NMVOC emissions__ from domestic and commercial wastewater handling are reported. The domestic section is covered by wastewaters of municipal origin (large centralised plants; ranging from 1000 up to >100.000 resident values). The commercial section is covered by industrial and commercial wastewaters, co-treated in municipal wwt-plants.+In category **5.D.1**, __NMVOC emissions__ from domestic and commercial wastewater handling are reported. The domestic section is covered by wastewaters of municipal origin (large centralised plants; ranging from 1,000 up to >100,000 resident values). The commercial section is covered by industrial and commercial wastewaters, co-treated in municipal wwt-plants.
  
 According to national experts, dry toilets (including latrines) do not play a role in sewage treatment in Germany because they are not in compliance with the legislation and thus do not constitute a procedure of orderly wastewater disposal. Due to that reason NH<sub>3</sub> emissions can not be estimated and the notation key is set to NA. According to national experts, dry toilets (including latrines) do not play a role in sewage treatment in Germany because they are not in compliance with the legislation and thus do not constitute a procedure of orderly wastewater disposal. Due to that reason NH<sub>3</sub> emissions can not be estimated and the notation key is set to NA.
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 Recalculations were necessary, because new statistical data for total volumes of treated municipal wastewater in 2019 were issued by the German statistical agency. Out of that reason changes in inter-/extrapolation between 2017 – 2020 were necessary and listed in the following table. Recalculations were necessary, because new statistical data for total volumes of treated municipal wastewater in 2019 were issued by the German statistical agency. Out of that reason changes in inter-/extrapolation between 2017 – 2020 were necessary and listed in the following table.
  
-__Table: Revised volumes of treated municipal wastewater and NMVOC-Emissions__ +__Table 1: Revised volumes of treated municipal wastewater, in [m³]__ 
-Total wastewater  Unit  |           | 2017           2018           | 2019           | 2020           | +|                      ^  2017          ^  2018          ^  2019          ^  2020          ^ 
-                  | [m³]  | IIR 2023  | 9.403.348.667  9.225.645.333  | 9.047.942.000  | 8.870.238.667  +^ current submission   |  9,403,348,667  9,225,645,333 |  9,047,942,000 |  8,870,238,667 | 
-                  |       | IIR 2022  9.499.670.000  9.418.288.000  | 9.336.906.000  | 9.255.524.000  +^ previous submission  |  9,499,670,000  9,418,288,000 |  9,336,906,000 |  9,255,524,000 | 
-NMVOC-Emission    | [kt]  IIR 2023  | 0,141          | 0,138          | 0,136          | 0,133          + 
-|                         | IIR 2022  | 0,142          | 0,141          | 0,140          | 0,139          |+__Table 2: Accordingly revised NMVOC emissions, in [kt]__ 
 +                      2017    2018    2019    2020   ^ 
 +^ current submission    0.141   0.138   0.136   0.133  
 +^ previous submission   0.142   0.141   0.140   0.139  |
  
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